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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS P / N 78111 REV . 05 / 03 MODEL NUMBERS _ . 4VOLT SYSTEM NATURAL GAS CF353C - R CF503C - R CF653C - R vVITH LOW - BTU _ ILOT L . P . GAS CF354C - R CF504R CF654C - R _ . 4VOLT SYSTEM NATURAL GAS CF357C - R CF557C - R _ ITH INTERMITTENT CF358C - R CF558C - R IGNITION ( I . I . D . ) L . P . GAS fire or explosion may result causing property damage , personal injury ora I WARNING : If the information in this manual is not followed exactly , I loss of life . I Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance . WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS : Do not try to light any appliance . Do not touch any electrical switch ; do not use any phone in your building . \ This appliance is equipped ) _ Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone . with a blocked flue switch Follow the gas supplier's instructions . designed to protect against ) _ If you cannot reach your gas supplier , call the fire department . improper venting of combustion products . INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED THIS UNIT IS NOT TO BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER , SERVICE AGENCY OR BE INSTALLED IN THE GAS SUPPLIER . MOBILE HOMES . WARNING : Operation of this furnace when not connected to a properly installed and main - tained venting system can result in Carbon Monoxide ( C . O . ) poisoning and possible death . For your safety , this furnace and the venting system should be inspected at least annually by a quali - fied service person . The coating selected to provide longer life to the heat exchanger may smoke slightly upon initial firing Please ) rovide adequate ventilation if this occurs . This unit is not approved for installation in mobile homes , greenhouses , or environments involving dusK , wet , corrosive , or explosive conditions . Such conditions _ 411invalidate the warran D " and may create unsafe conditions . Page: 2

SAFETY RULES hnproper installation , adjustment , alteration , service or maintenance can cause property damage , bodily injury or death . If you do not understand these instructions or your local codes , call local authorities , a qualified installer , selMce agency , gas supplier , or the manufacturer . 2 . Do not install this fan type wall furnace in a recreational vehicle trailer or mobile home . 3 . Do not operate this fan type wall furnace unless it is connected to a properly installed and maintained vent system . Do not exhaust flue gases into the room , watt or attic space for any reason . 4 . Locate the thermostat in a room or space that cannot be separated by a door or other means from the room or space in which the front outlet grill is installed . 5 . Adequate air for combustion and venting must be provided . 6 . If rising water may enter the wall furnace , turn offthe gas immediately and disconnect the electric service . Do not use the wall furnace if any part has been under water , hmnediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the walt furnace and to replace any part of the control system or any gas control which has been under water . 7 . Have your fan type wall furnace and vent system inspected at least annually by a qualified service agency . 8 . Before cleaning or servicing the wall furnace , turn offthe gas and allow it to cool . This will prevent burns . 9 . Due to high temperamres _ the furnace should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies . 10 . Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of hi2h surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid bums or clothing imfition . 11 . Youn2 children should be carefully supelMsed when they are in the same room as the furnace . 12 . Clothina or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the furnace . 13 . Any safety screen guard or gill removed for servicin _ must be replaced prior to operating the furnace . 14 . Locate the blocked flue switch and the auxiliary limit switch and push in the reset button . This will reset the switch in case it accidentally opened during shipping . READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT These installation instructions are a general guide , and do not supersede applicable local codes and ordinances . Belbre planning or making the installation , be sure it complies with all phases of the local heating code . Or , in the absence oflocat codes , the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code , ANSI . Z223 . 1 . In Canada , see latest edition of CAN1 - B 149 . The appliance , when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or , in the absence of local codes , the latest edition of the National Electrical Code , ANSI / NFPA No . 70 . In Canada , see latest edition of CSA C22 . 1 . The ANSI standards are available from the American Gas Association , 1515 Wilson Blvd . , Arlington , Virginia 22209 . The NFPA standards are available from the National Fire Protection Association , Batterymarch Park , Quincy , MA . 02269 . Canadian standards are available from International Approval Services , 178 Rexdale Blvd . , Etobicoke , Ontario , Canada M9W 1R3 . VENTING This appliance must be properly connected to a venting system . Consult local ordinances governing venting . Install only UL listed type BW 4 " oval gas vent . When the vent enters the attic , a listed type B - 1 round flue pipe may be used . See Figure 1 , Page 4 . Vent pipe must connect to the wall furnace or header plate with a " B " vent base plate and terminate with a cap at a point at least 12 it . above the bottom of the wall furnace and two feet above any obstacle within a 10 lbot radius and at least 3 foot above the roof . Provisions must be made lbr adequate combustion and ventilation air . This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance . All type " B " vents shall extend in a generally vertical direction with oft ; ets not exceeding 45 degrees , except that a vent system having not more than one 60 degree offset may be allowed . Any angle greater than 45 degrees from the vertical is considered horizontal . The total horizontal mn of a vent plus the horizontal vent connector shall be not greater than 75 percent of the vertical height of the vent . Any oft ; ets used should be as far above the drafthood as possible to allow a venting action to begin belbre any restriction is encountered . Page 3 Page: 4

VENTING - CONTINUED More Height above any than 10 ' roof surface within 10 ' horizontally _ , , _ _ 2 Min . ' 1 : t 3 ' Min . I Chimney - - I % FIGURE A This appliance is equipped with a blocked flue switch . Listed Top 3 ' 2 ' Min . WARNING : Do not bypass the blocked flue switch . To Collar do so could expose the consumer to property damage , personal injury or possible death . Oval to round This switch , when activated , will interrupt the electrical circuit between the transforlner and the gas valve causing the main burner flame to extin _ ish . The main burner will not re - light until the blocked flue switch Listed " BW " has been manually reset . To reset the switch , after locating it between Pipe 12 ' the bottom of the tan shroud and the top of the draft diverter , simply t Min . push the red button on top of the switch . If the homeowner experiences Ceilin _ this problem , then the vent system must be checked and corrected . Plate NOTE : An existing vent that has worked for years may not be adequate Plate eSpacers t \ _ r today's appliances because of higher efficiency requirements that Lanc result in lower stack temperatures . Walt WARNING : Operation of this wall furnace when not connected to a Stud properly installed and lnaintained venting system or tampering with the blocked flue switch can result in Carbon Monoxide ( CO ) poisoning and possible death . ( SEE LIST OF POSSIBLE CAUSES AND CORRECTIONS ON PAGE 19 ) . FIG . 1 - VENT INSTALLATION All type " B " vents shall extend in a generally vertical direction with oft ; ets not exceeding 45 degrees , except that a vent system having not more than one 60 degree oft _ et may be allowed . Red Red / Button / Button Any angle greater than 45 de _ ees from the vertical is considered horizontal . The totalhorizontalrun ofavent Blocked Blocked plus the horizontal vent connector shall be not greater _ Flue _ Flue than 75 percent of the vertical height of the vent . Switch Switch Any oft ; ets used should be as tar above the drafthood as possible to allow a venting action to begin before any restriction is encountered . Draft Diverter Draft Diverter Relief Opening Relief Opening " CF35 " Series Counterflow " CF50 ' 55 65 " Series Counterflow Page 4 Page: 5

COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM ADJACENT INDOOR F SPACES THROUGH INDOOR COMBUSTION AIR OPENINGS When installed , this gas appliance must be provided with fiesh I Listed Vent Cap air for combustion , ventilation , and dilution of hot flue gases . The minimum required volume of the area where the appliance is G installed should be 50 cubic feet per 1,000 btu / hr . U If installed in an area of the home that is considered an unconfined R space , the natural infiltration of air around windows and doors will be adequate . If the area is considered a confined space ( tess E than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 btu ) , fiesh air can be supplied by providing two permanent openings into adjoining rooms . Each _ pening opening shall have a minilnum tree area of one square inch per Opening 1,000 btu per horn of the total input rating of all gas appliances in A t t i i i t t i t i t t i t it t the confined space , but not less than 100 square inches . One of the openings shall be within 12 inches of the ceiling and one within 12 inches of the floor . See Figure A . ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM OUTDOORS , INLET AIR FROM VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE AND F Ifthe home is of unusually tight construction ( new and remodeled OUTLET AIR TOVENTILATED ATTIC homes ) , free air must be supplied through opening ( s ) to the I _ Z UL Listed Vent Cap outdoors . This can be accomplished by providing 2 permanent l _ . Listed Gas Vent G openings , one commencing within 12 inches of the ceiling and Ventilation Louvers ( each one within 12 inches of the floor . These openings shall ff'll II endofattic ) U communicate directly with the outdoors , or spaces that I II II II 1 " _ comlnunicate freely with the outdoors , such as a ventilated attic - - . = = R and crawl space through galvanized or equivalent conosion - " - Outlet Air resistant ducts . Exception : unobstructed stud and joist spaces E / Inlet Air are acceptable ducts provided that not more than one fire block is removed . Special provisions must be taken to insure that / these stud and joist spaces cannot be blocked with insulation or II B other objects . Each of these openings using vertical ducts shall _ t _ uvers for unheated crawl space have a minimum free area of one square inch per 4,000 bm / hr of total input rating of all gas appliances . See Figure B and C . If ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM OUTDOORS horizontal ducts are used , the minimum free area shall be one F THROI _ YGHVENTILATED ATTIC square inch per 2,000 btu / hr of total input rating of all gas UL Listed Vent Capnt appliances . I UL Listed Gas Ve Ventilation Louvers ( each G Fresh make - up air can also be provided through a duct to one end of attic ) permanent opening commencing within 12 inches of the ceiling . U The lninilnum free area of this opening shall be one square inch per 3,000 bm / hr of the total input rating ofatl gas appliances but R not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors in the Outlet Air space . See Figure D . E Inlet Air Duct ( ends 1 ft . When calculating the amount of fiesh air needed you must include _ 01rnn ] above floor ) make - up air requirements for the operation of exhaust fans , kitchen C ventilation systems , clothes dryers , and fireplaces . ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM OUTDOORS Additional information can be f \ 3und in the latest edition of ANSI THROUGH SINGLE COMBUSTION AIR OPENING Z223 . 1 ( National Fuel Gas Code ) . F UL Listed Vent Cap UL Listed Gas Vent I G U Opening R Alternate Opening E Location Page 5 D Page: 6

USING ADJACENT STUD SPACE FOR ALL LOCATION AND SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS COMBUSTION AIR FROM OUTSIDE The wall furnace should be located near the center of HOLES CONNECTING TO VENTILATED ATTIC the house for best heat distribution . If the area where the appliance is to be installed contains PLATE carpeting , tile or combustible materials , other than wood flooring , the appliance shall be installed on a metal plate , wood panel or other non - combustible materials . The use of ceramic or quarry tile is acceptable and will provide a surt : ace that is easily cleaned . This material is to extend the full width and depth of the appliance . If side or rear warm air outlets are being installed , see figure 14 - lg , AIR GRILLE See page 16 and 17 . FLOOR 1 I I ' _ o r - - - q HOLES CONNECTING TOVENTILATED CRAWL SPACE BASED ON 4,000 BTU OF TOTAL INPUT RATING OF ALL GAS APPLIANCES , THE HEATER ONLY REQUIRES A MINIIVRJMFREE AREA OF : { _ I _ - 4 ' ' Minimum SQUARE HOLE SQUARE BTU IN . SIZE IN . 25,000 6.25 1 " . 785 35,000 8.75 1.5 " 1.76 50,000 12.50 2 " 3.14 55,000 13.75 2.5 " 4.90 65,000 16.25 3 " 7.065 ROUGH - IN INSTRUCTIONS _ _ 4 " Minimum In selecting a location for installation , it is necessary to FIGURE 2 provide adequate accessibility clearances for servicing and proper operation . Minimum clearance from cabinet to combustible ll5VA . C . construction : J _ J _ Line _ Side Wall 4 " Floor 0 " [ [ Ill I B _ WVent Ceiling 4 " Z , : 4 See Figure 2 . The unit may be recessed and rest Stud directly against side studs and the inside surface of the , Pip [ P _ rear wall . i Header Plate ( not provided ) ELECTRICAL ROUGH - IN Rough in 115 v . wiring , terminating inside the , junction box located on top of header plate for recessed , or in a receptacle box ( not provided ) for flush mount . Consult local codes or ordinances . See Figure 3 . MODEL NUMBER AMPS CF353C , CF354C 1.95 CF503C , CF504C 2.25 CF653C , CF654C 2.25 FIGURE 3 CF357C 2.2 CF358C 2.25 CF557C 2.5 CF558C 2.55 Page 6 Page: 7

GAS ROUGH - IN Check local codes t \ _ rrequirements as to the size and type of gas line required . See Figure 5 for location of gas inlet holes in furnace cabinet . Compounds used on threaded joints of gas pipe should be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases . The gas line joints must be checked t \ _ r leaks . This should be done with a soap solution watching for bubbles on all connections . NEVER USE AN EXPOSED FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS . A manual valve equipped with a 1 / 8 " NPT plugged tapping Gas accessible for test gauge connection should be installed Supply immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the appliance . Some codes and ordinances require that the Lin _ _ j manual valve be located outside the appliance . See Figure Manual j _ v _ 1 / 8 N . P . T . 4 . cut off Pressure Tap valve The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any FIGURE 4 pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of V2psig . The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut offvalve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than Â½ pig . It is required by the National Fuel Gas Code that a drip line be installed near the gas inlet . This should consist of a vertical length of pipe tee connected into the gas line that is capped on the bottom in which condensation and foreigu particles may collect . FIGURE 5 Page 7 Page: 8

INSTALLATION / WHEN RECESSED INSTALLATION ( UP TO 9 - 1 / 4 " ) WHEN INSTALLED FLUSH TO WALL STEP 1 . Cut out floor plate between 2x4 studs , so heater STEP 1 . After locating furnace , cut 3 - 1 / 2 " xl 2 " rectangular hole will set flat on floor . in ceiling between ceiting joists . Make sure gasket is in STEP 2 . Make electrical connection of 115 V wiring into position on the top of the furnace casing around the junction box provided on top of header plate . flue vent opening . Relnove vent collar from top of header STEP 3 . Attach the base plate ( purchased with the vent pipe ) plate and place over flue extension and fasten to to the header plate using two No . 8 sheet - metal matching holes in casing top , using screws fiom header screws through the pre - punched holes . See Figure plate . Install B vent type base plate ( not supplied ) to B . top of vent collar . Install ceiling plate spacer to back STEP 4 . Square up and nail header plate in place between wall , centered between studs . Install B type vent to top 2x4 studs placed on 16 " centers ( 14 - 3 / 8 " between of furnace , terminating at least 12 ' above the floor and studs ) . For distances froln top of header plate to at least 2 ' above the roof line . floor , see Figure 6 . STEP 2 . Fasten furnace to wall . To secure top of furnace to wall , STEP 5 . Remove double ceiling plate between studs . Install loosen top screws on back casing and raise tabs up . one ceiling plate spacer across the cut out in ceiling Tighten screws . Screw through hole in top of tabs into plate . Install vent pipe into position , be sure to anchors ( not provided ) . Secme bottom using two holes lock bottom of vent pipe into the base plate . Nail providedinbottolnofcasing . ( Optional ) Cover exposed second ceiling plate spacer in place . See Figure vent with a vent enclosure kit , Part Number 16VE - A or B . 36VE - A ( not included ) . STEP 6 . If the vent continues through additional stories STEP 3 . Make electrical connection of 115 V . wiring into within the 2x4 - stud space , then fire stop spacers receptacle box ( not provided ) mounted on a wall . Plug must be installed at the second and subsequent power cord from top of heater into receptacle . Connect ceiling levels . See Figure C . thermostat wire with thermostat wires extending from STEP 7 . To place furnace into position , grasp furnace and top of heater . According to installation instructions with lift so furnace flue vent and header plate vent thermostat , do not run wires in same stud space with opening engage . Plug power cord from top of vent system . Thermostat should be a minimum of 4 ' heater into receptacle on bottom of the header plate , from heater and 5 ' froln floor . see Figure 3 . Run thermostat wire through a drilled STEP 4 . Make gas connection using connector the same size as hole into an adjacent stud space . Do not route it gas connection of furnace . CHECK ALL behind the header plate . To do so may cause the CONNECTIONS FOR GAS LEAKS WITH LEAK thermostat wiring to chaff resulting in the DETECTOR SOLUTION . DO NOT USE OPEN appliance operating continually . Connect FLAME . thermostat wire with thermostat wires extending STEP 5 . Replace and thsten all front panels . fiom top of heater . Lift furnace upward and swing bottom into wall , see Figure 7 . Secure furnace in place using 2 holes provided in bottom of casing . B - W Vent STEP 8 . Make gas connection using connector the same size Header as gas connection of furnace . CHECK ALL ate CONNECTIONS FOR GAS LEAKS WITH i LEAK DETECTOR SOLUTION . DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME . STEP 9 . Replace and _ hsten fiont panels to furnace . NOTE : FOR PROPER COMBUSTION , MAKE SURE UNITS ARE LEVEL FRONT TO BACK AND SIDE TO SIDE . FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 Page 8 Page: 9

CF357C , CF358C , CF557C , CF558C - I . I . D . PILOT FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING : If you do not follow these instructions exactly , a fire or explosion may result causing property damage , personal injury or loss of life . \ . This appliance is equipped with an ignition device â¢ If you cannot reach your gas supplier , call the tire which automatically lights the pilot . Do not try to department . light the pilot by hand . BEFORE LIGHTING smell alt around the appliance C . Use only your hand to push in or mm the gas control area for gas . Be sure to smell next to the floor kalob . Never use tools . If the kalob will not push in or because some gas is heavier than air and will settle mm by hand , don't try to repair it , call a qualified service on the floor . technician . Force or attempted repair may result in a tire WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS : or explosion . Do not try to light any appliance . D . Do not use this appliance if any part has been under Do not touch any electric switch ; do not use any water . Ilnmediatety call a qualified service technician to phone in your building . inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control Ilnmediately call your gas supplier flom a neighbor's system and any gas control which has been under water . phone . Follow the gas supplier's instructions . LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 . STOP ! Read the int \ ) rlnation on the safety label . Wait five ( 5 ) minutes to clear out aW gas . Then smell for 2 . Set the thermostat to its lowest setting . gas , including near the floor . If you smell gas , STOP ! 3 . Turn off all electric power to the appliance . Follow " B " in the information on the safety label . If you 4 . This appliance is equipped with an ignition device don't smell gas , go to the next step . which automatically lights the pilot . Do not try to Slide gas control lever left _ to " ON " . light the pilot by hand . MAXIMUM ( HIGH ) 5 . Remove cabinet door . PRESSURE REGULATOR GAS CONTROL ft . Push in gas control lever slightly and slide right | LEVER to " OFF " . MAXIMUM ( HIGH ) , o . ( . . , _ _ . NOTE GAS CONTROL PRESSURE REGULATOR r . : . . = . . . Icannot be LEVER moVed * o _ - - _ [ - ' _ ] NOTE : Cexer " _ it is _ slightly . _ < _ ) i _ O _ i I movedto IN [ I . . _ J ] Donot O force . IESSURE pushed in STEPPR REGULATOR Do not 9 . Replace cabinet door . 0 ibrce . * _ _ l slightly . 10 . Turn on all electric power to the appliance . 11 . Set thermostat to desired setting . IESSURE STEP PR REGULATOR 12 . If the appliance will not operate , t \ _ llow the instructions " TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE " and call your service technician or gas supplier . TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 4 . Push in gas control lever slightly and slide right _ to 1 . Turn thermostat to it's lowest setting . " OFF " . Do not force . 2 . Turn off all electric power to the appliance if 5 . Replace cabinet door . service is to be performed . 3 . Remove cabinet door . Page 11 Page: 12

PROPER BURNER FLAME OPERATION This unit uses a " step open " valve . When heat is A proper flame will have a dark blue inner mantle called for the gas valve opens at a reduced manifold that sits right on top of the burners with a lighter ( outlet ) pressure to insure a safe , quiet ignition . blue outer mantle rising above the burner , ( See After 10 - 20 seconds the valve automatically steps Figure 11 ) . There may be some yellow where the up to norlnal manifold outlet pressure to provide pilot flame and burner flame meet . There is no proper BTU input for the remainder of the heat primary air adjustment on the burner , and proper cycle . flame is assured since the correct manifold pressure and orificing has been done at the factory . NOTE : After the heat exchanger has warmed sufficiently , It is advised that the burner flames be checked at the tan will automatically come on to efficiently least twice during the heating season for any changes transfer the heat into the room . NOTE : All but the in burner flame characteristics . The appliance area 35,000 BTU unit ( which is one speed ) have an must be kept clear and free from combustible automatic two - speed tan . In a new installation or materials , gasoline , and other flamlnable vapors and on fall start - up in a very cold room , some on - off liquids . This heater comes from the factory with cycling of the fan may occur if the heat exchanger the proper burner orifice for elevations up to 2,000 cools too much . The burner , however , will continue feet . Heaters installed above 2,000 feet must be to operate and the fan cycle until the thermostat is derated 4 % for every 1,000 feet . For the proper satisfied . orifice size find the Model Number and elevation on the orifice chart ( See CONTROLS ) . Replace burner orifice . H FIGURE 11 Page 12 Page: 13

IMPORTANT SAFETY BULLETIN ON YOUR GAS CONTROL AND PILOT LIGHT SYSTEM FOR HEATING EQUIPMENT WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW CAN HURT YOU . Your pilot light system has been designed for safe and reliable operation . Although safety mechanisms are built - in , the potential for hazard exists . This information is intended to help you avoid these hazards . YOUR GAS CONTROL AND PILOT LIGHT WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS . . . SYSTEM â¢ Do not try to light any appliance . Your gas control and pilot light system has a safety â¢ Do not touch any electrical switch ; do not use any device whose purpose is to shut - off the gas supply phone in your building . to the appliance if the pilot light goes out . If you â¢ hnmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's have trouble lighting the pilot or keeping it lit , it phone . Follow the gas supplier's instructions . may mean that this safety device is warning you that â¢ If you cannot reach your gas supplier , call the fire there is a problem with your system . Inspection and department . repairs or replacement must be made by a trained gas service technician . Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer , service agency or the gas supplier . Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance . CRITICAL SAFETY POINTS TO REMEMBER . . . TAMPERING IS DANGEROUS â¢ Your gas has been odorized so that you call smell it . The pilot safety system may also not work if you do Always smell around for gas before lighting your not follow the lighting instructions carefully or if you appliance . tamper with the gas control that you use to light the â¢ Sniff for L . R - gas at floor level . LP - gas is heavier pilot . Tampering with the gas control , particularly than air and may temporarily exist at floor level . with tools , can damage the safety mechanism in the control and can allow gas to leak . This can result in a fire or explosion causing property damage , personal injury or death . IF YOU SMELL GAS , DON'T LIGHT IT â¢ If you smell gas , do not attempt to light the pilot . Do not cause a spark by turning on or off electrical switches or appliances or by using the phone . Turn offthe gas to the appliances and call your gas supplier IF YOU CAN'T LIGHT IT , from another location . DON'T FIGHT IT ! â¢ If your gas control has gotten wet as the result of flooding or other wetting , it must be replaced immediately by a trained gas service technician . Water can lead to damage of the internal safety American Ga s Association gama mechanism in the gas control and can create a hazardous condition . THIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT Page: 27

The Louisville Tin & Stove ( 70 . warrants to shall request such service directly from the installer . If the original user the accompanying product for the period the user is unable to locate the installer , the user should specified herein , provided said product is installed , write directly to the manufacturer , and the name of an operated , maintained , serviced , and used according to alternative service source will be supplied . the instructions and specifications accompanying the The product safety registration card ( packed product . AS OUTLINED IN O [ R INSTRUCTIONS , inside the appliance ) must be completed and returned to ANY WARRANTY CONSIDERATIONS ARE the factor ) ' . CONTINGENT ON INSTALLATION BY A THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU QUALIFIED INSTALLER ( CONTRACTOR ) . OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES , EXPRESS OR SELF - INSTALLATION IS NOT RECOMMENDED IMPLIED ( WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL ) . ANY AND MAY INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY . IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTIC [ LAR PURPOSE IS If within a period of one year from the date of EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE D [ RATION OF THE installation of the product , any part supplied by the manufacturer proves to be defective due to workmanship MAN [ FACTURER'S EXPRESS , WRITTEN or material , it will replace such part , provided parts have V _ ARRANTY . UNDER NO CIRC [ MSTANCES SHALL THE not been subjected to misuse , alteration , neglect , or accidents . The term of the warranty for the heat MAN [ FACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL , exchanger is covered in Table A below . Any claim not INDIRECT OR CONSEQ [ ENTIAL DAMAGES OR made within ten ( 10 ) days after the expiration of the EXPENSES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY wan'anty period shall be deemed waived by the user . FROM ANY COMPONENT OR FROM THE USE The manufacturer shall have no liability or THEREOF . THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES be required to perform any obligation under this warranty AVAILABLE TO THE USER AND ARE IN LIEU OF unless , when requested , the user returns , at the user's expense , the component or product claimed defective , ALL OTHER REMEDIES . to the manufacturer for inspection , to enable the SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW manufacturer to determine if the claimed defect is LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED covered by this wan'anty . WARRANTY LASTS , SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS No charges for freight , labor or other MAY NOT APLY TO YO [ . expenses incurred in the repair , removal , or SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE replacement of any product or component claimed EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR to be defective , will be paid by the manufacturer to CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES , SO THE ABOVE the user , and the manufacturer will not be liable for LIMITATIONS OR EXCL [ SIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YO [ . any expenses incurred , by the user , in remedying any defect in the product . THIS WARRANTY GIVES YO [ SPECIFIC Service under this warranty is the LEGAL RIGHTS , AND YO [ MAY ALSO HAVE responsibility of the installer . In the event service OTHER RIGHTS , WHICH VARY , FROM STATE TO STATE . under this warranty is needed , the user of the product TABLE A Warranty for gas appliance heat exchangers only . Product Warranty Period 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Floor Furnace 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Wall Furnace 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Vented Console Heater 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Direct Vent Heater 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Counterflow Furnace 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Counterflow Direct Vent Furnace 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Mobile Home Direct Vent Furnace 10 Years Cozy Gas Fired Hi - Efficient Direct Vent Wall Furnace LOUISVILLE TIN AND STOVE COMPANY P . O . Box 2767 Louisville _ Kentucky 40201 - 2767